WO1997042739A1 - Integrated and switchable line termination - Google Patents
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- H04L25/00—Baseband systems
- H04L25/02—Details ; arrangements for supplying electrical power along data transmission lines
- H04L25/0264—Arrangements for coupling to transmission lines
- H04L25/0278—Arrangements for impedance matching
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H04L25/02—Details ; arrangements for supplying electrical power along data transmission lines
- H04L25/0264—Arrangements for coupling to transmission lines
- H04L25/0272—Arrangements for coupling to multiple lines, e.g. for differential transmission
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H04L—TRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
- H04L25/00—Baseband systems
- H04L25/02—Details ; arrangements for supplying electrical power along data transmission lines
- H04L25/0264—Arrangements for coupling to transmission lines
- H04L25/0292—Arrangements specific to the receiver end
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- the present invention concerns a line receiver circuit that can be electrically connected to a transmission line, for receiving information transmitted via the transmission line in the form of digital electrical signals.
- DTL Dynamic Driver-Transistor Logic
- TTL Transistor-Transistor Logic
- ECL emitter Coupled Logic
- DPECL Different Positive Emitter Coupled Logic
- LVDS Low Voltage Differential Signalling
- GLVDS Grounded Low Voltage Differential Signalling
- Differential signalling enables keeping the differential voltage across the pair of signalling wires low as due to the differential concept spurious voltage drops across a ground line connecting the transmitter with the receiver will not adversely affect the quality of data transmission.
- Low differential signalling voltages in turn keep the power transmitted over low impedance transmission lines within reasonable limits.
- the present invention aims at solving the above mentioned problems. It is the object of the invention, to make digital high speed signalling as simple, space and cost efficient as possible. This object is solved as defined in claim 1. Embodiments of the invention are defined in the dependent claims.
- the present invention provides a line receiver circuit, comprising an integrated input amplifier circuit having a non-inverting input terminal and an inverting input terminal for connection with a transmission line; and line termination impedance means for terminating the characteristic impedance of said transmission line; wherein the input amplifier circuit and said line termination impedance means are integrated on a common semiconductor substrate.
- the integrated line receiver circuit that does not only perform the regeneration of the signals received via the transmission line but also provides for proper termination of the transmission line by means of including termination impedance means on the chip of the integrated line receiver circuit.
- the integrated line receiver circuit including the integrated termination impedance means can be integrated on the same chip as other circuitry dedicated to processing the received information.
- the line receiver circuit according to the present invention allows connecting the transmission line directly to the input pins of an integrated circuit receiving data via the transmission line, without the need of providing for proper termination of the transmission line. Accordingly, no extra space on the printed circuit board is required for components terminating the transmission line. In this way it is possible to connect a large number of signal channels to a large number of input pins in a space and cost efficient way.
- the present invention makes use of the fact that modern digital differential signalling concepts employ low signalling voltage differences in the range of e.g. 0,2 Volt such that the termination impedances do not dissipate much power and hence can be integrated on the semiconductor substrate of the line receiver circuit without occupying much space.
- Integrating the line termination impedance means and the input amplifier on the same chip has the additional advantage that spurious resonances that might arise from a series connection of inductive components of bond wires and the capacitances of the input terminals of amplifier, can be damped very efficiently such that the stability of the whole circuit design is improved.
- the termination means connected across the input terminals of the input amplifier circuit can be kept floating, i.e. do not require a predetermined common mode voltage for proper operation but are able to operate over a sufficiently large common mode voltage range, e.g. slightly below ground level up to slightly above the level of the power supply voltage of the line receiver circuit.
- the line receiver circuits can be connected to any sender and will work properly as long as the common mode voltage on the transmission line, as far as determined by the sender, is within the common mode operating voltage range of the input amplifier circuit and the termination impedance means .
- a line receiver circuit can include a plurality of impedance circuits and at least one transmission gate circuit controllable to be in a low impedance transmission state or a high impedance blocking state, said plurality of impedance circuit and said at least one transmission gate circuit being interconnected such that an impedance value of said line termination impedance means can be controlled by means of controlling said at least one transmission gate circuit.
- a specific embodiment of a line receiver circuit of the present invention includes line termination impedance means comprising a parallel connection across the input terminals of the input amplifier circuit of a plurality of series circuits each consisting of an impedance and a transmission gate circuit.
- the transmission gates and the line termination means are preferably designed such they allow the input of the line receiver circuit to be floating in the above sense.
- one or more of said series circuits each consisting of transmission gate and impedance means can be provided such that the series circuit comprises two impedance means connected with each other via the transmission gate.
- Both terminals of the transmission gate can be connected via additional transmission gates to voltage sources of appropriate level and of appropriate source impedance.
- An alternative embodiment of such series circuit comprises a plurality of impedance means connected m series, each impedance means having connected a transmission gate in parallel such that by appropriately selecting a transmission state or blocking state of each of these transmission gates, the overall impedance of the series circuit can be adjusted according to need.
- each transmission gate can be controlled via a respective control terminal for each transmission gate. If a plurality of similar line receiver circuits for a plurality of signal channels is provided on a common semiconductor chip, the corresponding control terminals of corresponding transmission gate circuits can be connected together.
- the control terminals of the line receiver circuit can be connected to dedicated input configuration pins or can be driven by a logic circuit that exclude useless or destructive combinations of transmission states of the transmission gates of each line receiver circuit.
- Figure 1 shows an overall block diagram of an embodiment of a line receiver circuit according to the present invention
- Figure 2 shows a first embodiment of a line termination impedance means
- Figure 3 shows a second embodiment of a line termination impedance means of the present invention
- Figure 4 shows a third embodiment of a line termination impedance means of the present invention
- Figure 5 shows a fourth embodiment of a line termination impedance means of the present invention
- Figure 6a shows the symbol used for depicting a transmission gate
- Figure 6b shows a schematic diagram of an embodiment of a transmission gate according to the invention.
- Figure 1 shows an overall block diagram of an embodiment of a line receiver circuit according to the present invention.
- reference numeral 1 designates a differential input amplifier circuit having a non-invertmg input terminal
- Reference numeral 2 designates line termination impedance means connected across the input terminals 11 and
- Conductors 31 and 32 constitute a transmission line which is driven by a data transmitter (not shown) and connected to the input terminals 11 and 12 of amplifier 1.
- the dashed box around input amplifier 1 and line termination impedance means 2 indicates that both the input amplifier circuit 1 as well as the line termination impedance means 2 are integrated on a common semiconductor substrate, i.e. that both the input amplifier 1 and the line termination impedance means 2 are components of the same integrated circuit.
- other elements can be provided on the integrated circuit, e.g. additional input amplifiers and line termination means for additional signal channels and other circuitry for processing the information received via each of the transmission lines connected to the integrated circuit .
- Terminals VDD and VSS in Figure 1 denote the power supply terminals for the input amplifier circuit 1. While the line termination impedance means 2 in Figure 1 is shown to receive a power supply voltage across VDD and VSS, such connection of the line termination impedance means 2 to VDD and VSS might not be necessary depending on the particular embodiment of the line termination impedance means 2.
- the line termination impedance means 2 is a resistor the resistance of which is selected in accordance with the characteristic impedance of transmission line 31, 32.
- the line termination impedance means 2 provides for common mode termination of each signal conductor with one termination impedance for each of the conductors 31 and 32 of the transmission line.
- the respective impedances are connected to VDD or VSS or to terminal VT, depending on the kind of termination expected by the transmitter. If each of the termination impedances is connected to the terminal VT, the application of an external voltage to this terminal enables a common mode termination of the conductors 31, 32 of the transmission line at an arbitrary potential which can be determined depending on the employed kind of transmitter.
- Figure 2 shows a first embodiment of line impedance termination means 2.
- line impedance termination means 2 comprises a series connection of a first impedance Rll, a transmission gate Tl and a second impedance R12, this series connection being connected across the input terminals 11 and 12 of the input amplifier circuit 1.
- 31 and 32 denote the conductors of a symmetrical transmission line, (e.g. twisted pair or similar types of transmission lines) , which is terminated by said series connection of Rll, Tl and R12.
- impedances Rll and R12 preferably have the same impedance value.
- Cl denotes a control terminal of transmission gate Tl .
- transmission gate Tl takes a low impedance transmission state, i.e. connects impedances Rll and R12 substantially like a short circuit, or takes a high impedance blocking state, i.e. substantially disconnects Rll and R12.
- the first embodiment of the present invention allows switching on or off the internal termination essentially constituted by Rll and R12 connected in series.
- the line receiver circuit of the present invention according to this embodiment can be configured to operate on a dedicated transmission line or can be configured to operate on a data bus transmission line.
- the transmission gate is controlled to take the low impedance transmission state while m the latter case the transmission gate is controlled to take the high impedance blocking state.
- the second embodiment comprises a series connection of a first impedance Rll, a transmission gate Tl and a second impedance R12, this series circuit being connected across the input terminals 11 and 12 of input amplifier 1.
- Reference numerals 31 and 32 again denote the conductors of a transmission line connected to the input terminals 11 and 12 of amplifier 1.
- the second embodiment comprises a first pair of transmission gates Til, T12, a second pair of transmission gates T13, T14 and a third pair of transmission gates T15, T16.
- Cll denotes a control terminal for controlling the transmission state of the transmission gates Til and T12.
- C12 denotes a control terminal for controlling state of transmission gates T13 and T14
- C13 denotes a control terminal for controlling the transmission state of transmission gates T15 and T16.
- the transmission gates belonging to the same pair always take the same transmission state determined by the signal applied to the corresponding control terminal.
- the first transmission gate Til of the first pair is connected between that terminal of impedance R12 which is connected to transmission gate Tl, and the negative power supply terminal VSS.
- the second transmission gate T12 of the first pair is connected between that terminal Rll which is connected to transmission gate Tl and terminal VSS.
- the first transmission gate T13 of the second pair of transmission gates is connected to that terminal of impedance R12 which is connected to transmission gate Tl and the positive power supply VDD.
- the second transmission gate T14 of the second pair of transmission gates is connected between that terminal of impedance Rll which is connected with transmission gate Tl and power supply terminal VDD.
- the first transmission gate T15 of the third pair of transmission gates is connected between that terminal of impedance Rll that is connected to transmission gate Tl, and a terminal VT for applying an external voltage potential.
- the second transmission gate T16 of the third pair is connected between that terminal of impedance R12 that is connected to transmission gate Tl and terminal VT.
- the second embodiment allows that the line impedance termination means can be configured to terminate a variety of different types of transmission lines. Depending on the control signals applied to control terminals Cl, Cll, C12 and C13, it is possible to configure the line receiver circuit incorporating the line termination impedance means of the second embodiment for terminating a symmetrical transmission line, and/or for providing a common mode termination of each of the conductors 31, 32 of the transmission line to the positive power supply potential VDD, or to the negative power supply potential VSS or to an arbitrary termination voltage applied to terminal VT. Also, this embodiment allows that no termination of the transmission line takes place at all.
- transmission gate Tl is controlled to be in a low impedance transmission state while all other transmission gates depicted in Figure 3 are controlled to be in a high impedance blocking state.
- transmission gates T13 and T14 are controlled to take a low impedance transmission state while all other transmission gates depicted in Figure 3 are controlled to take a high impedance blocking state.
- transmission gates Til and T12 are controlled to take a low impedance transmission state while all other transmission gates depicted in Figure 3 are controlled to take a high impedance blocking state.
- a voltage source providing an appropriate voltage level is connected between terminal VT and e.g. VSS, and all transmission gates except T15 and T16 are controlled to take a high impedance blocking state while T15 and T16 are controlled to take a low impedance transmission state.
- transmission gate Tl may be controlled to be in a low impedance transmission state and at the same time, in case that a common mode termination to VDD is desired, transmission gates T13 and T14 can be controlled to be in a low impedance transmission state.
- transmission gates Tl, T15 and T16 are controlled to take a low impedance transmission state while all other transmission gates are in a blocking state.
- transmission gates Tl, Til and T12 are in a low impedance state while all other transmission gates are in a blocking state.
- an additional impedance RSI, RS2, RS3 can be provided acting as source impedance for the common mode termination voltage, as shown m Fig. 3.
- RSI, RS2, RS3 can be provided acting as source impedance for the common mode termination voltage, as shown m Fig. 3.
- an Y-type termination of transmission lines 31 and 32 can also be obtained with transmission gate Tl being m a blocking state.
- Fig. 4 depicts a third embodiment of a line termination impedance means according to the present invention.
- This embodiment differs from the embodiment shown in Fig. 3 in that instead of a single transmission gate Tl connected between impedances Rll and R12, a series connection of two transmission gates T21 and T22 is connected between impedances R21 and R22.
- T12 a single transmission gate T25 is provided.
- T13, T14 a single transmission gate T23 is provided.
- T15, T16 a single transmission gate T24 is provided.
- Each of transmission gates T23 to T25 has one of its transmission terminals connected to that transmission terminal of T21 which is connected to a transmission terminal of T22, as shown in the figure. Operation and control of the third embodiment are similar to what has been described with regard to the second embodiment.
- both the impedances Rll, R12, R21 and R22 and the impedances RSI, RS2, RS3 need not be present as separate components on the semiconductor chip but can be effected by means of designing the respective transmission gates such that in their respective low impedance transmission states they have a desired transmission impedance.
- the desired transmission impedance can e.g. be obtained by suitably designing the channel geometry.
- Fig. 5 shows a fourth embodiment of a line termination impedance means according to the present invention.
- a series connection of three impedances R31, R32 and R33 is provided .
- Each of these impedances has a transmission gate T31, T32 and T33, respectively, connected in parallel.
- the control terminals of T31 to T33 are not shown in Fig. 5.
- This embodiment allows adjusting the line termination impedance between conductors 31 and 32 of the transmission line by means of shorting out selected impedances among the plurality of impedances R31 to R33 connected in series.
- additional transmission gates may be provided between amplifier input terminal 11 and said series connection and between amplifier input terminal 12 and said series connection, in order to allow for disconnection of the entire line termination impedance means 2 if desired.
- a modification of the line impedance termination means of Fig. 5 has the central transmission gate T32 replaced by a line termination impedance circuit 2 shown in Fig. 3 or by a line termination impedance circuit shown in Fig. 4.
- Control terminals Cl and Cll, C12, C13 of each line impedance termination means 2 can be embodied as input configuration pins of the integrated circuit including the line receiver circuit of the present invention.
- a logic circuit can be provided for driving control terminals Cl, Cll, C12, C13 depending on the logical state of input terminals of the logic circuit such that erroneous combinations of transmission states of the transmission gates of the respective pairs of transmission gates are excluded. In this way, the number of configuration pins required for setting up the line termination impedance means 2 can be reduced and a destruction of the integrated circuit due to malconfiguration can be avoided.
- This logic circuit can also control said additional transmission gates not shown in the Figures, if provided.
- the logic circuit may receive binary information on the termination value and binary information on the termination type.
- Termination types may include no termination, i.e. very high termination impedance values approximating infinity, floating parallel (symmetrical) termination, common mode termination to VSS, VT or VDD and Y-termination to VSS, VT or VDD.
- a control circuit can be provided for actively adjusting the termination impedance to a desired value, to compensate for processing variations and/or temperature variations and/or power supply variations.
- the active control circuit may include an external reference resistor.
- Figure 6a shows the symbol used for depicting a transmission gate of the present invention.
- a transmission gate comprises two transmission terminals a, b as well as a control terminal c. Depending on the signal applied to control terminal c, with respect to terminals a and b the transmission gate takes a low impedance transmission state or a high impedance blocking state.
- Figure 6b shows an embodiment of the transmission gate of Figure 6a.
- the transmission gate comprises an NMOS transistor TRI as well as a PMOS transistor TR2, the channels of the NMOS transistor TRI and the PMOS transistor TR2 being connected m parallel between terminals a and b of the transmission gate.
- INV denotes an inverter the output of which is connected with the gate of PMOS transistor TR2.
- a control voltage at terminal c is applied to the gate of NMOS transistor TRI as well as to the input of inverter INV.
- NMOS transistor TRI is in a nonconducting state as long as neither the potential of terminal a nor the potential of terminal b is lower than the potential of terminal c minus the threshold voltage of TRI.
- the gate of PMOS transistor TR2 is at high potential (on or close to VDD) due to the action of inverter INV, such that also this transistor TR2 will be in a non ⁇ conducting state as long as neither the potential of terminal a nor the potential of terminal b rises above the gate potential of TR2 plus the threshold voltage of TR2.
- NMOS transistor TRI If the potential at terminal c is raised up to VDD or close to VDD, the gate of NMOS transistor TRI receives high potential while due to the inverter INV the gate of PMOS transistor TR2 receives low voltage. Accordingly, NMOS transistor TRI will conduct as long as that terminal of terminals a, b which has the lower potential, has a potential lower than the potential at control terminal c by the threshold voltage of TRI. PMOS transistor TR2 takes a conducting state as long as the higher potential of the potentials at terminals a, b is by the threshold voltage of TR2 higher than the gate voltage of PMOS transistor TR2 which is at or close to VSS.
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